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Psy and Other Artists We Shouldn't Really Call One-Hit Wonders

Don't call Psy a one-hit marvel.

The international pop feeling is
apparently a little miffed by the immediate dismissal he faced as the
hoopla over "Gangnam Style" past away down previous this year. In an
interview with radio position 92.3 NOW, he clarified that the "one-hit
marvel" label is absolutely unjust, considering the achievement he's had
in his native Korea for over a ten years.

"After ‘Gangnam
Style,’ I hesitated to response the question ‘What’s next?’” he
recalled. “Literally, right after that short period of hesitation they
begun calling me one-hit marvel all over the world. I was like, ‘What do
you signify one-hit wonder?’ I’ve currently been in this commerce in my
country for 12 years.”

"When I do some jobs for 12 years and
then you’re called one-hit marvel, that feels actually great,” he
supplemented sarcastically.

At smallest Psy can take solace in
the detail that he's not the only creative person wrongly labelled with
the "one-hit" label. rather a couple of instrumentalists who've only
scored one memorable strike in the joined States have had lengthy and
lucrative careers in another place in the globe.